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2006 Honda Civic Si - Automobile Magazine
The Civic sedan is longer, wider, and slightly shorter than the 2005 model, while the coupe gets its own wheelbase for the first time and loses three inches in height for a hunkered-down, sportier stance.

2003 Honda Civic Hybrid - One-Year Test Verdict - Motor Trend
During the 10K and 20K dealer visits, the charges were nominally more than for a naturally aspirated Civic, simply because of the additional cost for a special, clean-burning oil. The dealers advised that the Integrated Motor Assist system requires no regular service beyond checking the computer.

2005 Honda Civic Hybrid - Elepent Scribbles Automotive Reviews ...
Design quirks are subtle. The Civic Hybrid looks pretty much like a regular Civic. The body-colored grille panel has a flatter, more streamlined appearance. The familiar triangular headlamps and taillamps are shared with the rest of the Civic lineup.

2006-2007 Honda Civic Si Review - Modern Racer - Auto Archive
The steering systems feature quick gear ratios for sharp and sporty transitions. Previously a high-mounted steering gearbox, the new steering system is now located lower in the vehicle to improve suspension geometry for a more direct feel and quick response. The Civic Si features a sport-oriented speed sensitive Electric Power Steering (EPS) that increases power assist at low speeds and reduces power assist at high speeds. All models have a tilt and telescope steering wheel. Larger wheels and tires contribute to the Civic's improvement in ride and handling.

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